312000789 - CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
The vehicle is equipped with a Bosch 8.1 ABS/EBD brake control system.The ABS is fitted parallel to the hydraulic braking system so that should it not work braking would still be guaranteed.The A.B.S. control unit is connected to the CAN through which it exchanges data with the Body Computer Node and the Engine Management Control Unit.The ABS includes the EBD function (Electronic Brake Force Distribution), the electronic adjustment and distribution of the braking force between the axles. There is therefore no mechanical device on the braking system for distributing the brake force between the two axles.COMPOSITION
Structure
The ABS consists of:
- an electronic control unit integrated into the hydraulic control unit;
- an electrohydraulic control unit that modulates braking pressure by means of eight solenoids, two for each wheel;
- four ACTIVE sensors that record wheel angular speed of rotation;
- wiring with specific connector.
OPERATION
Introduction
The electronic control unit processes signals from the active sensors and brake light control switch. It identifies the wheel or wheels with a tendency to lock (maximum slip between wheel and road surface) by means of the control unit software, and modulates the brake fluid pressure selectively for the front wheels and in tandem for the rear wheels (select-low function).The ABS modulates brake pressure in accordance with three basic stages:
- 1st pressure increase stage.
- 2nd pressure maintenance stage;
- 3rd pressure reduction stage;
Operating strategies
Pressure increase stage without intervention of abs
When the brake pedal is pressed, the electronic control unit (1):
- does not supply load solenoid (N.O.) (2)
- does not supply the discharge solenoid (N.C.) (3).
Intervention of the abs
Pressure maintenance stageThe electronic control unit (1):
- supplies the load solenoid (N.A.) (2)
- does not supply discharge solenoid (N.C.).
The electronic control unit:
- supplies the load solenoid (N.A.) (2)
- does not supply the discharge solenoid (N.C.) (3).
The electronic control unit (1):
- does not supply load solenoid (N.O.) (2)
- does not supply the discharge solenoid (N.C.) (3).
Ebd function (electronic brake-force distribution)
The EBD function controls brake force distribution and thus replaces the conventional mechanical load proportioning valve, allowing:
- acts exclusively on the rear brakes
- improved brakeforce distribution
- optimal intervention under all load conditions (static or dynamic), driving conditions (straight line or corners) or car condition (tyres, brakes and suspension)
- implementation of a strategy that follows the ideal distribution curve.
EBD function failure is indicated by the simultaneous activation of:
- ABS warning light
- low brake fluid and/or handbrake-on warning light.
Recovery
The electronic control unit comes with a safety circuit which monitors ABS efficiency.With the ignition key inserted, the safety circuit carries out an initial auto test for 4 seconds to check:
- operation of electronic control unit
- operation of the solenoids (checks this by activating them)
- controls the network
When the car is in motion, the safety circuit works as follows:
- continually compares angular wheel speed with the calculated reference speed,
- checks the memory condition,
- checks the operation of the relays, the solenoids and the pump motor,
- constantly monitors the battery voltage,
- checks CAN efficiency.
If the safety circuit detects one or more faults in system components during the check stage, the safety circuit operates as follows:
- deactivates the ABS while still guaranteeing operation of the conventional braking system;
- indicates the fault status to the driver by turning on a warning light on the control panel.
Warning lights
There are two warning lights in the instrument panel for signalling the correct operation of the braking system.Warning light operating logic
When the ignition is turned to the ON position, both warning lights come on for around four seconds to allow a check on their correct operation.Once this period has elapsed, if no faults are detected in the system:
- the ABS warning light goes out,
- the braking system warning light remains on if the handbrake has not been applied, otherwise it goes out.
The ABS warning light comes on when:
- the supply voltage for the ABS control unit is between 7.5 V and 9 V (the correct values for the supply voltage are between 9 V and 18 V).
- the control unit pump motor is not working properly,
- one of the wheel speed sensors is not working,
- a solenoid valve for the front brake circuit is not working properly,
- the brake lights switch is not working.
Both warning lights come on when:
- the supply voltage for the ABS control unit is less than 7.5 V (the correct values for the supply voltage are between 9 V and 18 V).
- more than one of the wheel speed sensors is not working,
- a solenoid valve for the rear brake circuit is not working properly,
- the ABS control unit is not working properly,
- the ABS electronic control unit has been replaced with one that does not correspond to the system specifications.